The saints have gone - leave Gleb as keeper – (Nicholas Roerich) Edellinen seuraava


Taiteilija:

Tyyli: Symbolism

aiheista: Religious Saints Saints

Treffi: 1920

koko: 91 x 91 cm

Tekniikka: Tempera

Munch, viewing his paintings as his children, was reluctant to let go of any of them for sale. He thus made reproductions of the original in many mixed mediums. Such was the case with The Scream, of which there are many reproductions. This painting is Munch’s masterpiece, and one of the most recognizable pieces of art in the world. According to Munch, he was inspired to paint this scene as he was walking in a boardwalk with tow of his companions. As he stopped and his companions walked on, he looked up at the blood red sky and felt a “the scream of nature” moving through him. This painting’s legacy includes a number of artistic works, mentions in books, movies, television shows, and advertising campaigns.

This artwork is in the public domain.

Taiteilija

Lataa

Lataa tästä

käyttöoikeudet

Ilmainen ei-kaupalliseen käyttöön. Katso alempaa.

Nicholas Roerich – Katsotuimmat taideteoksia

Public domain

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